Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1931, p. 2

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the acton free press tliunspav september 3 1031 the home ov hr artun 3firet jnflfi urmlcr cjialltl wrruly mwlf ul ifcilrio ql dlllio c w n a the acion iktk vwcv8 1 iuuuiid y mll ml ai onlri ii criill mtc tli il to vlim ulxtiitlor ro hi1 l imhlmlrl i dm kllrc ull advkimunc uatfsvw n micll- fifil ilvrrtiarritilr and in ullirr i nliiiiiua tlm i jul ii ii w- lay utlvrrtlkiiitf rttr- oil tylli tum c a ihui editor il 1ronrletor teikillonkii kditorlal nd bualrum omca ueiltlenc popularity vermin brninh the proprietor of n chain of stores has announced his opinion that it is more important- that an employee should he liked than that he should have brains one welldeveloped intellect at the head of a business is necessary people of very ordinary calibre us far as brain power is concerned can carry out a policy and obey orders the grouch the surly ploomy employee however upsets the bestlaid plans customers avoid the place where they will meet wirrttncivility to underestimate the worth of brains would be n pity the more intelligent you are the more hard thinking you do the better off you will be but do not depend on your brains alone in some places a pleasing personality will be worth considerably more to you if you can make yourself liked you are reasonably certain of a fair degree of success a case for the ontario education department it is almost a year since the guclph board of education and the counties of wellington and hal ton sturted their dickering as to the payment o tcesfor nonresident pupils at the guclph collegiate now it is announced that the pupils must pny two dollars per month to make up the difference in tho cost of tulrlon between the eighty per cent paid by the counties and the hundred per cent demanded by the guclph board of education the counties have refused to inircrsc the amount aked for on the ground that eighty per cent was the amount required by the act it will be interesting to note the view that will be taken by the department of educationin the mutter tho county of waterloo 1ms agreed to pay the full amount asked by the guelph board if the ruling handed out by the city board is feasible then every other high school may get the full cost instead f eighty per cent now paid by nonresident pupils of tho municipality it is up to the department to en force the ruling that is now supposed to be enforced or if it is not just to change the division of costs if it deemed unequal in any event tho same percent age should hold good for all schools kethiciiig government aid it is quite evident that the provincial govern ment is suffering from a shortage of funds and it is also very plain that the interests and grants of the smaller centres aie going to feel the pinch first last week the local school board received notice of the amount of their grant which was about 700 less than that of a year ago and this week hon thos l kennedy serves a blunt ultimatum in the daily press that next years grants to fall fairs will he stashed colonel kennedy is convinced that many fairs show too little pride in themselves that they would sooner ask the government for help than their own municipalities consequently lie is taking steps to alter that attitude this year the usual grants will be maintained hut next year the government proposes to give to u fair no more money than the fairs municipality gives on the present basis of contribution several fairs at least are fated to sus pend operations if the department will contribute dollar for dollar with the amounts expended and used to perpetuate fall fair in this community they will find that their grants will be due for an increase there are many dollars that are expended that do not appear as a cash item or grant on the books but are never theless necessary for the maintenance of the fair if they were totalled and placed in a comparative statement beside the provincial government grant the donation of mr kennedys department would appear insignificant has mr kennedy too acquired the queens park viewpoint of the rural needs chronicles of ginger farm written speotajly for q mmujt inii mix gwendoline p clabkk are we overgovernctl according to the investigations of a member of the houso of commons it cost 2380000 to operate the governing bodies of tljdominion the follow ing make up this cost wluchn borne by about ten million people commons 215 membeis at 1000 each 080000 senate 00 members at 1000 ejicli 384000 alberta 00 members at 2000 120000 saskatchewan 03 members at 2000 120000 british columbia 18 members at 2000 00000 manitoba 55 members at 1565 82000 new brunswick 8 members at 1000 18000 nova scotia 13 members at 1000 13000 ontario hi members at 2000 222000 prince edward island 30 members at 100 12000 quebec legislative council 24 members at 2500 00000 legislative assembly 85 members at 2500 212500 in addi tion to this of course there are other smaller bodies such as county councils etc canadian manufacturing iiuliistrica the growing importance of canada as a manu facturing country is indicated in the officiul report on the manufactures of canada for the calendar year 1020 which has just been issued by the canadian government bureau of statistics there were at the end of the year under review 23507 manufacturing establishments in the dominion an increase of 218 over 1028 with a total capital investment of 5083- 014754 an advance over the previous year of 302- 718705 or 033 per cent the 23507 establishments employed 004434 persons with a payroll for the year amounting to 8l304ih42 and produced goods to the total value of 4003087270 an increase over 1028 of 204130015 or 780 per cent the ten principal industries gauged by the gross value of products are pulp and paper slaughtering and meatpacking hour and grist mill products automobiles central electric stations sawmills butter and cheese rail way rolling stock electrical apparatus and supplies and nonferrous metal smelting among the pro vinces ontario is the leader in manufacturing with a gross production valued at 2013000788 quebec second with 1100012002 and british columbia third with 270050014 montreal is the principal manu facturing city in canada with the annual production value placed at 037000135 toronto next with 503- 253500 and hamilton ontario third with 107040- 081 there are 1818 plants listed in montreal 2231 in toronto and 410 in hamilton the industry giv ing employment to the largest number of persons is the sawmills with a total of 44580 pulp and paper is second with 20840- and railway rolling stock third with 23858 editorial notes depression is getting a bad reception at canadian national exhibition this year theie may be depression in other 1 1 tics but n would appear that this bogey had not made an appear mice at the canadian national exhibition- judging from the cargo of many of the tourists cars noted on the highways these days it would seem that the holidays are over in many instances the fifty- three electric railways in canada car ried in 1030 a total of 702701403 passengers gros revenues of these railways last year were 54710250 another man lost his job shipwreck kelly came of the flagpole to sit around on the ground such employment is neither useful or ornamental any way schools reopened on tuesday rud while the pupil may not have been overjoyed at returning to their duties the most of them skipped along with a sunny countenance the hydro board has practically told hamilton commission that the 50000 payment to mr aird is none of their business now would anyone else like a thorough explanation of mr airds transactions six ministers pronounced advance funeral ora lions for an eightyyearold farmer in illinois before his demise there are some obituaries that editor would also relish writing prior to some individual demise in whitby it is said that two city mail order houses solicit the farmers of the district for their orders by telephone the city merchants certainlv let the residents of other communities know they want their business canadas average annual cut of sitka spruce ii approximate 00000000 board feet of which a por tion is used in the manufacture of pulp and paper there are many millions of feet of sitka spruce in the forests of british columbia where the trees grow to a great height and sue i cuii wo whnm x nuul wutch my jitep ljut uuntbiy w went i vbilt frinida wluini we htul no reumm to ijitect wiru liilurtuil in thlii imiht to whlrh i con tribute but to my iurpriw we wen told they did not iiei d to vbilt mi io find out what wn were doliitf liny could rui it ull in cunyer llirmt another lady informed ii- hi hod flower mut lur uhlch weri wtupiwxl in tint alton iukk vutua and xlus utriiltfht way looked for tho chroiilcli then iluuiii mimeonn will i4iy x read your piico lit tlui piiper taut week and immediately 1 am itrhk en with a in ud at tuck of inupllutliii ai x try fnuiullciilly to remember what it voji i wrote ubout for tho last lumii und if i ald unythmif x fchoumiitt oh yen outs tokvi umitr awful chain in writing for the piviui iwciuijj jutt an ooii ail one uttji u little hit of linnlitfht one lt just a lulilr to iiiloiittur biit-k- huti on immhiuolii hut uftr uri what urj tow hrirkbuti morn or iwji unlujt d perunn can take ono with the other he or tiui hod better by far linv tlm pm alone and there are jritiei who hulld hltfh ltojiet eurh time they und out a iriimiucrlpt und iweome enveloped in a pull of if loom wllli each rejection illp tllut way mudnej li i and a few other thinu hke itijmiinla irritability and hv of vluin in my own re i find remembering to forjf t in my unmiut aujt fur in stance hut week alonif came a mmtahle u which i do not fuhcritie juit i nample copy i thought but ujwm opening it i found uii article from my own wn it wiui veeks uiio that i unt thlr child of mine out on lti lonely journey und bad htvarlleijjy f orient ten all alinut it nor wail i particularly ajixlnm ni to iu fat kdl ton are in a clavi hy thenujlvei and ihould not be expected to act niumi- ally like other folk once in awhile they uih udvle a writer that iwf o iuu imhjo accepted or they will keep it for publica tion and leave the author ktieulnk u a ili fate but be it jald to hi credit it tl vary rarely an editor forifiu to wild a cheque of coune there an endlev literary llu l returned and the reunn for lib 1 either a bad attack of lndltcetioil suffered by the author at time of writing or elj the editor vtifo hiui tone to mukoka for the d unit ion of the heat wave if in the winter it miuht be that the furnace went out over nitfht or tin pouer went oil before the colfee i made in the monilnit iarmlna and wrltlnjt ure a 1enlld n mblnutlon fsometlmes when uimt to write it may be possible to fhii yj in an odd half hour but if you mt jou dont have time to worry ubout it iwcaiie there ure ulvwiy about forty leven job l talcy up your time and at tfiuliui and then if a oluetline hap pen you it fid up with the fuim and the cow and the weed and feel jou could almost pelt the heir with their own ejji why thin it 1 that yon find it pendld saff ty alve to take paper an pin ind live in unother world een if you afterward conlkn your elf or us to the eierriiidy wa te piper ha kit or another nerve cure is to uet outside up the bick lane or away in the hush anywhere provldliii it- ij away from tin house alid jou will llnd plenty to interest you und in about iui hours tlmo you eai until back withall the fraid edes n your net ves nkely trimmed oir and you c an look at the market piim- in th daily iiaper with perfect equanimity even if everything you have to sell isnt worth the lime mid trouble of taking oir the faun you hae just conn- back from little vlit with mother nature and jm iaw that there is a natural law whlrh pothlnit im altir and if there be a law for nature and the lower animals then there mu t be a similar law for the human lace which will win thrnui hnweier much we in oui blunderlnit in telliience block it and pervert it b t mlsjiuided eirorus to improve upon it ciclttiik the riwn theui dayi is fjulle in auventure down at the hrldjre over th cieek i jo uptoelnh alonu becair- foi quite a while there lias been a verj trane bird there in the early tnornlwr at limiit it li itranae to me although it may bo quite familiar to other people it 1 a larue bird ulmut tile ftyu of i phoiiiunt but without a lonif tall like i pheilsunt it is dark brown trout tin tip of 1u beak to the end of it clawi und its lej are about the name lriitl a an onllmtry lun uould liuve it miike a quivr noise nntl for the flnt few tlm- that i jaw it it hired me wt i could not tell anybne ihnt it wa like and now there 1 also u pro it hlu heron that comes siililnit down to drink and there are all sort of queer little feet murka 111 toft mud at the ediie of the creek one of these times when i am really out o u job i uill take an hour oir and spend it down hy the bridge bniuetlmiei the hildren iy why is it you alwayu see thee thinu whin you- n alone we rever see nythln when we are with km il is perfectly true bemuse little ihillerlnir voice herald our approach onatime wt m ed quietmji to see und appreciate the best thlpui in life a we do in natuie a countkrilitekze tin land- where ltioymko uio leiui trouble about a hoieut on fir la pcrhupn korea pujlbry bieailsit them 1a uliout liotlmii very little to burn when nil dweliinu are in danmr at onco ever even the icoreailjl think it thno to butlr thetiimlvmi lien the authorltlih rciitl out a tiun- innl or mor vildleni who calmly view tlmnro and ilter to help it neceiwary hould thoy really decide that it bi necea- iiury tlmy iwft u work in wluit would to tim nyei mmin u novel manlier they iiiually brlnif uloiif with thim a hlpi leluir fujti tied to a loilu thick rope ihlt juictior they ttx in abe tmrnlnic txiam tuid jlfty or ijxty men at a time liull at the rope in order to brlnu the lieum down it lit wlun the iparki rmultinu from thin nprutlon ale tlrlvml by the wind crotji tho itnet that a peculiar mid liiiraeteristlc melhod of protwtinif pro- mrty tl remirted u by the icoreiuui tim owneni of the imuuiueind hoilmit with their jrliudi male mid female procuro eni and climb up on the roofu utand- iiik in iwi upon the upiwr einti of tho tructurei tim men ilrip oft their coutii ive women uielr lame rloiiku and lining them iui iaiiii wave them rapidly hi order to ciea uj u counler brcen to drive tho parki away the ijullt b a iitnunje tme and could tie teen luiwhem except hi knrtui while the ftuinliiif bi ieliif oil pruyerji are oirered to the iplrlt of the flrei and the jplrlt of tlm wind kliokthiftllt illxli people who find life monolonout prove themjlvci idiortsitthtcd kverythlnjf li lnteivstinif to tlinsi who study it with iiulflrlenl care a drop of water under u licroseope may be ii thrllllnit ut a walk uirouidi u jwiloidcal ipirden the ant li well worth itudy mi tho elephant ople who ure ulwuyu iwiied uenerally lay the blame to envlionmeiit instead the fault in in theinilvia tor the period rrom january i to the end of julv hmi gross revenues ot the canadian national kail- ways were lm081ioo a decrease of 25078111 as against the same period of 1010 operating expenses for tho 1031 period were 101418441 a decrease of 11005070 and net revenue lub4ik3 a decrease of 12012470 as against the similar period of 1030 motiiikm kiai mtiait tommy mother let mc no to tho wio o iee the monkeya mother why tommy what un ideal maitlne wuntlnirto uo to iee the monkeya when your aunt uetjy t here and dont forget two packages of shredded wheat therell be a fuss in our fumily if you do i tho children iove it my hus band insists on it because he ssiys its the perfect food for health und strength and i like it too so dont forget to bend it pleuse t1ie canadian slllirddcd wheat comiaw lto shredded wheat with all the bran of the whole wheat r bolus a limited iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiih 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